Death walker Studios today unveiled a sweeping set of updates to its official website designed to improve community engagement, streamline access to game support, and prepare for the staged rollout of its upcoming titles, including The Dark Assassin. The changes center on a redesigned homepage, faster patch and news delivery, and a dedicated Support Board that will accompany each game through launch and post-launch phases.
What’s changing
Redesigned homepage and news hub The site will debut a cleaner, faster homepage that highlights live development updates, patch notes, and curated developer diaries. The new news hub will aggregate official announcements, video devlogs, and community highlights in one place to make it easier for players to follow progress as features are completed and tested.
Improved release notes and changelogs Patch notes will be standardized and searchable, with clear labels for bug fixes, balance changes, and new content. Each update will include a short developer summary explaining the rationale behind major changes and what players can expect in the next cycle.
Integrated roadmap and milestone tracker A public roadmap will show prioritized milestones and expected windows for major features. The tracker will be updated at regular intervals so players can see progress against concrete targets rather than vague timelines.
New Support Board for rolling game launches
A dedicated Support Board for each game Deathwalker Studios is launching a modular Support Board system: each game will have its own board that opens during pre-launch testing and remains active through the first year after release. Boards will be organized into sections for technical support, gameplay feedback, bug reporting, and community suggestions.
Tiered support and triage process Support will use a triage model to route issues quickly: critical technical problems will be escalated to engineering, gameplay feedback will be forwarded to design leads, and common questions will be handled by community moderators and an expanded FAQ.
Transparent issue tracking Publicly visible status tags will show whether reported issues are acknowledged, under investigation, scheduled for a fix, or resolved. This transparency aims to reduce duplicate reports and give players confidence that their reports are being acted on.
Benefits for players and the community
Faster, clearer communication Players will receive more timely and contextual updates about fixes and feature rollouts, reducing confusion during early access and live service phases.
Better feedback loops The Support Board’s structured feedback channels will let designers and engineers see prioritized player concerns and iterate faster on balance and quality-of-life improvements.
Community-driven polish By combining public roadmaps with active support boards, Deathwalker Studios expects to harness community testing to deliver a more stable, polished launch experience.
Timeline and access
Staged rollout begins next month The new site layout and the first Support Board will go live in stages, beginning next month with the news hub and roadmap. Support Boards for individual titles will open in sync with each game’s testing window; The Dark Assassin board will launch ahead of its next closed playtest.
How to join Players can access the new features by visiting the official Deathwalker Studios website and signing in with their existing accounts. Registered users will be able to subscribe to specific game boards, receive targeted notifications, and participate in prioritized testing pools.
Closing statement
Deathwalker Studios says these updates reflect a renewed commitment to transparency, player-first support, and sustainable development practices. “We want players to feel heard and to see progress,” said a studio spokesperson. “This platform redesign and the Support Board system are about building trust and delivering the best possible experience as our games roll out.”
Expect the studio to publish a detailed rollout schedule and a how-to guide for using the Support Board in the coming days.